The show may seem out of place with the current television landscape in many respects: It’s an earnest multicamera comedy based off Norman Lear’s 1975 sitcom. But it has built a rabid following online and in particular received strong support among Latinos. The show follows three generations of a Cuban-American family, which includes a divorced veteran with PTSD (Justina Machado), her widowed immigrant mother (Rita Moreno) and her lesbian teenage daughter (Isabella Gomez).

In her New York Times review, Margaret Lyons wrote that the show “radiates delight” and “cultivates an intimacy and sense of belonging that goes a step further, introducing a level of genuine human happiness into the experience.”